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it happened at brook house, one of two centres run by gas.ed several staff pending an internal investigation, as our social affairs correspondent, alison holt, reports. detainee custody officer callum tulley — wearing a hidden camera — captures life inside brook house immigration removal centre, near gatwick airport. it's a volatile mix of hardened former prisoners, alongside asylum—seekers, visa over—stayers and others. the undercover filming for panorama shows drugs are rife. self—harm is common, and officers struggle to cope, many doing their best with detainees in real mental distress. but others reacting with abuse, bullying and threats. 21—year—old callum has worked at the centre for two years. he became so worried by what he was seeing, he decided to whistle—blow. when you feel like you've been a cog in that machine, you need to have some level of closure. i mean, i don't think i could havejust walked away from it and just left. don't do it, mate! stop! and on one day, while wearing a hidden camera, he called other offices in to help h
it happened at brook house, one of two centres run by gas.ed several staff pending an internal investigation, as our social affairs correspondent, alison holt, reports. detainee custody officer callum tulley — wearing a hidden camera — captures life inside brook house immigration removal centre, near gatwick airport. it's a volatile mix of hardened former prisoners, alongside asylum—seekers, visa over—stayers and others. the undercover filming for panorama shows drugs are rife....
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brooke? >> okay. question.d up my handy dandy google maps as i'm talking to you trying to understand where ila ma reda is. you're just about halfway down, is that right, kyung? >> reporter: i would say it's half the way down or a little more than third. again, the people here are really trying to pick up the pieces and try to look forward and part of it is that they try to keep everything into perspective because if you travel further down the keys, that's the area where people who stayed are in in credible need of help. it's a major supply problem because u.s. 1 is the only way in or out, and what they've done is just opened the upper keys, the very first part, to check to see, is my house standing, are my memories still there, are my papers still there, my papers because you can't pack your car full enough with everything in your house in the amount of time they had. so they're able to go back and check. further down the keys, they need to clear the debris. we followed a fire & rescue teal, monroe county fire
brooke? >> okay. question.d up my handy dandy google maps as i'm talking to you trying to understand where ila ma reda is. you're just about halfway down, is that right, kyung? >> reporter: i would say it's half the way down or a little more than third. again, the people here are really trying to pick up the pieces and try to look forward and part of it is that they try to keep everything into perspective because if you travel further down the keys, that's the area where people who...
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callum tully has worked at brook house for two years. there's a culture of violence at brook house.started working there i was just... quite quickly became just disturbed by what i was seeing and hearing about. it's the latest scandal to hit gas. last year, another panorama investigation at medway secure training centre in kent led to allegations of the mistreatment of some teenagers held there. the company says it's waiting to see the brook house footage, but has suspended nine staff and put five others on restricted duties. my initial reaction is i'm absolutely disgusted by the alleged behaviour. it's totally unacceptable to me, to the organisation, to anybody else who would work in this kind of vocation. what does that tell you about the culture of brook house, but also the culture of gas? because culture comes from on high. my expectations are very clear. that we care for people, we look after people. on occasion we challenge people. and we do that in a way that is accepted, that is clearly laid down. it's understood an ex—gas officer who now works for the home office has also b
callum tully has worked at brook house for two years. there's a culture of violence at brook house.started working there i was just... quite quickly became just disturbed by what i was seeing and hearing about. it's the latest scandal to hit gas. last year, another panorama investigation at medway secure training centre in kent led to allegations of the mistreatment of some teenagers held there. the company says it's waiting to see the brook house footage, but has suspended nine staff and put...
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callum tully has worked at brook house for two years. there's a culture of violence at brook house.i started working there i was just... quite quickly became just disturbed by what i was seeing and hearing about. it's the latest scandal to hit gas. last year, another panorama investigation at medway secure training centre in kent led to allegations of the mistreatment of some teenagers held there. the company says it's waiting to see the brook house footage, but has suspended nine staff and put five others on restricted duties. my initial reaction is i'm absolutely disgusted by the alleged behaviour. it's totally unacceptable to me, to the organisation, to anybody else who would work in this kind of vocation. what does that tell you about the culture of brook house, but also the culture of gas? because culture comes from on high. my expectations are very clear. that we care for people, we look after people. on occasion we challenge people. and we do that in a way that is accepted, that is clearly laid down. it's understood an ex—gas officer who now works for the home office has also
callum tully has worked at brook house for two years. there's a culture of violence at brook house.i started working there i was just... quite quickly became just disturbed by what i was seeing and hearing about. it's the latest scandal to hit gas. last year, another panorama investigation at medway secure training centre in kent led to allegations of the mistreatment of some teenagers held there. the company says it's waiting to see the brook house footage, but has suspended nine staff and put...
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brooke? >> so -- we know they have been stepping up their nuclear testing, the nuclear weapons, tell me more about how all of these programs are coming together. >> well, that's really the key here. when the north koreans said they managed to miniaturize the military weapon small enough they could put it on top of one of these icbm, the intercontinental ballistic missiles they're testing, initially most of the experts and intelligence around the world said we don't believe it. now they think may have they have. and that changes the equation. because with all of these tests, they have been steadily pushing the reach of their nuclear arsenal. so they cannot only hit allies like south korea and japan, but also maybe alaska, maybe hawaii, maybe parts of the continental united states now. it is still from an engineering sense a huge ask to put a missile into space, bring a warhead back at 17,000 miles an hour into the atmosphere and get it to go toward a target and perform as expected. but with ev
brooke? >> so -- we know they have been stepping up their nuclear testing, the nuclear weapons, tell me more about how all of these programs are coming together. >> well, that's really the key here. when the north koreans said they managed to miniaturize the military weapon small enough they could put it on top of one of these icbm, the intercontinental ballistic missiles they're testing, initially most of the experts and intelligence around the world said we don't believe it. now...
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justin rowlatt, bbc news, brook house. bihar.aptain, wayne rooney, has been charged with drink—driving. the 31 year old retired from international football last week, after rejoining his boyhood club everton over the summer. well danny savage is at their home ground, goodison park. phyllis in on the background. rumours circulate and this morning that he had been arrested for drink—driving, it was a few hours later thatjetta bliss drink—driving, it was a few hours later that jetta bliss confirmed that just after 2am this later that jetta bliss confirmed thatjust after 2am this morning the 31—year—old footballer was arrested by officers in wilmslow after they stopped him driving a black vw beetle. he was arrested them. pictures appeared on social media during the evening before hand of him having pictures taken with friends and supporters but he was arrested some hours later. what happens next? it appears before stockport magistrates on september 18. then he can either admit to the charge or he could contest it. he is england's hig
justin rowlatt, bbc news, brook house. bihar.aptain, wayne rooney, has been charged with drink—driving. the 31 year old retired from international football last week, after rejoining his boyhood club everton over the summer. well danny savage is at their home ground, goodison park. phyllis in on the background. rumours circulate and this morning that he had been arrested for drink—driving, it was a few hours later thatjetta bliss drink—driving, it was a few hours later that jetta bliss...
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i'm brook silva-braga.rning news." national african museum of history and culture. i'm brook silva-braga. this is the "cbs morning news." must've been hot out there today, huh? yeah. yeah ok. yeah. beat even the toughest stains and odors with new super... ...concentrated tide sport. the new tide sport collection. it's got to be tide fromto the wobbling yogis.kers to the stationary race winners, we all need lean protein. and it comes in a jimmy dean's delights breakfast sandwich. stacked with 17 grams of protein. lean into a great day. shine on. >>> our top stories this morning, kim jong-un says president trump is mentally deranged for threatening to destroy his country. kim says mr. trump will pay dearly for his remarks this week at the u.n. earlier mr. trump imposed new sanctions on companies and individuals who trade with the north. >>> and the death toll from 270.s rescue crews are still looking for survivors in collapsed buildings. 50 people have been rescued in mexico city alone, but one rescue that ma
i'm brook silva-braga.rning news." national african museum of history and culture. i'm brook silva-braga. this is the "cbs morning news." must've been hot out there today, huh? yeah. yeah ok. yeah. beat even the toughest stains and odors with new super... ...concentrated tide sport. the new tide sport collection. it's got to be tide fromto the wobbling yogis.kers to the stationary race winners, we all need lean protein. and it comes in a jimmy dean's delights breakfast sandwich....
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i'm brooke baldwin. we are also watching and waiting to hear from the governor of texas to address his state and address really the world about the catastrophic flooding left behind after hurricane harvey's violent landfall. one week since harvey slammed into the texas coast and the true extent of the damage is just only now starting to reveal itself. the receding flood waters, expoedie exposing the mass devastation, aerial rescues are still going on all across the texas gulf coast as crews hope to find people with no escape from the historic flood waters. a lot of people finally able to return to their homes, and many of them are finding they don't have much left. >> it's very confusing, can't get it wrapped up in my mind what's going to be next, and what i'm going to need to do. >> it's not even real. you see this stuff on tv, but this is total devastation in every way, physically, emotionally. >> yeah. yeah. it's -- i'm not an emotional guy and i'm pretty calm, and this has been too much for me, to be
i'm brooke baldwin. we are also watching and waiting to hear from the governor of texas to address his state and address really the world about the catastrophic flooding left behind after hurricane harvey's violent landfall. one week since harvey slammed into the texas coast and the true extent of the damage is just only now starting to reveal itself. the receding flood waters, expoedie exposing the mass devastation, aerial rescues are still going on all across the texas gulf coast as crews...
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>> reporter: brooke, it's interesting. the president was speaking in florida when he arrived to look at the damage of hurricane irma but before leaving the white house here earlier this morning he made clear that, inbe deed, in principle at least he has -- is moving toward on agreement reached with democrats after that dinner last night to move forward on daca. he said 92% of the public supports the idea of keeping the young dreamers here, young undocumented immigrants, and he said clearly the wall will come later. by the time he reached florida a couple of hours later hearing all the blow back from conservatives after talking to speaker ryan and others, he made clear, look, the wall will be still part of it. brooke, what's happening here is the president is once again going forward and he wants to get something done. he is reaching at least the broad outlines of a deal with democrats and they have agreed to do some type of, in their words, massive security bill along the border but not including a wall in this d.r.e.a.m.e
>> reporter: brooke, it's interesting. the president was speaking in florida when he arrived to look at the damage of hurricane irma but before leaving the white house here earlier this morning he made clear that, inbe deed, in principle at least he has -- is moving toward on agreement reached with democrats after that dinner last night to move forward on daca. he said 92% of the public supports the idea of keeping the young dreamers here, young undocumented immigrants, and he said...
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i'm brook silva-braga. this is the "cbs morning news." history. i'm brook silva-braga.s morning news." '. this scarf all that's left to rememb... what. she washed this like a month ago! how's a guy supposed to move on?! the long lasting scent of gain. now available in matching scents across your entire laundry routine. is more than one thing. with floral fusion oil it's soft skin and fine fragrance. discover more than one thing with caress. soft skin, fine fragrance. caress. the bathroom. when things go wrong here, you remember. quilted northern is designed to work so well, you can forget your bathroom trips. but daddy gator can never forget. "i've got to motor out of here. this is no place to raise a child." "i've got to motor out of here. food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. i see you, fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston. you got me, mark. we just want fast internet for one, simple rate. for all the streaming and the shopping and the newsing, but most of all... for the this. internet for
i'm brook silva-braga. this is the "cbs morning news." history. i'm brook silva-braga.s morning news." '. this scarf all that's left to rememb... what. she washed this like a month ago! how's a guy supposed to move on?! the long lasting scent of gain. now available in matching scents across your entire laundry routine. is more than one thing. with floral fusion oil it's soft skin and fine fragrance. discover more than one thing with caress. soft skin, fine fragrance. caress. the...
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brook house, it's a8 days is the average we are told by inspectors.ere for more than two years. that in itself raises issues about the efficiency of the system and the impact that ben has on at times vulnerable individuals. alison holt, thank you. and you can see the panorama documentary undercover — britain's immigration secrets, on monday evening on bbc one at 9pm. the international trade secretary liam fox has accused the european union of trying to blackmail britain into accepting a brexit divorce bill. the eu insists issues arising from the uk's withdrawal must be dealt with before any talks can begin about future trade relations. our political correspondent iain watson reports. liam fox exchanging a memorandum of understanding with japan on trade, but he isn't as delighted with the eu commission. he accused them of trying to exact a price for moving on from the first stage of brexit negotiations. we can't be blackmailed into paying a price on the first part. we think that we should begin discussions on the final settlement, because that's good f
brook house, it's a8 days is the average we are told by inspectors.ere for more than two years. that in itself raises issues about the efficiency of the system and the impact that ben has on at times vulnerable individuals. alison holt, thank you. and you can see the panorama documentary undercover — britain's immigration secrets, on monday evening on bbc one at 9pm. the international trade secretary liam fox has accused the european union of trying to blackmail britain into accepting a...
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i'm brooke bolduan. thank you for being with me. the america first president meets the united nations, and any moment now on the sidelines president trump will sit down with the french president emanuel macron, president trump a longtime critic of the united nations has only been at the general assembly for a couple of hours today and has plugged one of his properties and told diplomats to pay up. >> in recent years the united nations has not reached its full potential because of bureaucracy and mismanagement while the united nations on a regular budget has increased by 140% and its staff has more than doubled since 2000, we are not seeing the results in line with this investment. >> president trump may have mocked the u.n. in the past, but this week he is there to ask for help in dealing with north korea and the country's leader who he just referred to on twitter as the rocket man. so i have brian caron standing by, cnn political analyst and x executive editor for "the sentinel" newspaper. in listening
i'm brooke bolduan. thank you for being with me. the america first president meets the united nations, and any moment now on the sidelines president trump will sit down with the french president emanuel macron, president trump a longtime critic of the united nations has only been at the general assembly for a couple of hours today and has plugged one of his properties and told diplomats to pay up. >> in recent years the united nations has not reached its full potential because of...
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i'm brooke baldwin.esident trump is expected to make good on a campaign promise ending the daca program. that's according to multiple sources. daca is an acronym, and exec under prime minister prime minister, allowing undocumented immigrants, otherwise known as dreamers to get social security numbers, legal working status and avoid deportation. candidate trump vowed to get rid of it, but at times he seemed to waver on what to do. >> we will immediately terminate president obama's two illegal executive amnesties in which he defied federal law and the constitution to give amnesty to approximately a million illegal immigrants. >> when somebody's terrific, we want them back here. >> they have to leave, too? >> look, it sounds cold and hard. we have a country, our country is going to hell. we have to have a system where people are legally in our country. >> we're always talking about dreamers for other people. i want the children that are growing up in the united states to be dreamers also. they're not dreami
i'm brooke baldwin.esident trump is expected to make good on a campaign promise ending the daca program. that's according to multiple sources. daca is an acronym, and exec under prime minister prime minister, allowing undocumented immigrants, otherwise known as dreamers to get social security numbers, legal working status and avoid deportation. candidate trump vowed to get rid of it, but at times he seemed to waver on what to do. >> we will immediately terminate president obama's two...
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it happened at brook house, one of two centres run by gas.uspended several staff pending an internal investigation, as our social affairs correspondent, alison holt, reports. detainee custody officer callum tulley, wearing a hidden camera, captures life inside inside brook house immigration removal centre near gatwick airport. it's a volatile mix of hard and former prisoners, alongside asylum seekers, visa over stayers and others. the undercover filming for panorama shows drugs are rife, self harm is common and officers struggle to cope, many doing their best with detainees in real mental distress, but others reacting with abuse, bullying and threats. 21—year—old callum has worked at the centre for two years. he became so worried by what he was seeing, he decided to whistle—blowe. when you feel like you've been a cog in that machine, you need to have some kind of closure. i don't think i could havejust walked away from it and just left. and on one day, whilst wearing a hidden camera, he and other officers have to restrain a detainee who was t
it happened at brook house, one of two centres run by gas.uspended several staff pending an internal investigation, as our social affairs correspondent, alison holt, reports. detainee custody officer callum tulley, wearing a hidden camera, captures life inside inside brook house immigration removal centre near gatwick airport. it's a volatile mix of hard and former prisoners, alongside asylum seekers, visa over stayers and others. the undercover filming for panorama shows drugs are rife, self...
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i'm brooke bolduan. you're watching cnn. thank you for being with me. we will get to a hurricane hitting a regional ready devastateded by the last one and a chilling new forecast. everywhere from the caribbean to the northeast coast of the united states could be impacted. three named storms right now turning in the atlantic, but the focus is on hurricane maria now a powerful category 3 hurricane. maria is following very close to the same destructive path of our most recent one, hurricane irma and it is gaining strength quickly. meteorologist allison chinchar is in the cnn weather center for us. you just got an update especially on those winds. what's the story? >> the two big obvious things that came out of the newest advisory is we're seeing an increase of winds. we are now up to 125 miles per hour. a 5-mile-per-hour difference. that may not seem like a lot, but it is especially when you look at the other thing that changed. we now have an eye, albeit tiny, but it is there. the storm is strengthening an
i'm brooke bolduan. you're watching cnn. thank you for being with me. we will get to a hurricane hitting a regional ready devastateded by the last one and a chilling new forecast. everywhere from the caribbean to the northeast coast of the united states could be impacted. three named storms right now turning in the atlantic, but the focus is on hurricane maria now a powerful category 3 hurricane. maria is following very close to the same destructive path of our most recent one, hurricane irma...
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so, for example, there's this one — "poor culture amongst brook house residential staff.and that their behaviour goes unchallenged". these are the notes he read out at his resignation meeting. there is a group that actually concerned me on their relationships with detainees. it was around language that they used. a sense of roughness and a use of force. gas says it investigates all complaints and has whistle—blowing procedures. the home office decides who spends time in immigration detention centres like brook house. people were only meant to be held for a few days before deportation, but some spend months, even years, in such places. mustapha zitouni was in brook house for nearly a year after finishing a prison sentence. this is him protesting on the suicide—prevention netting, razor blades in his hands. his flight home has been cancelled because his papers weren't correct and he's upset. now back in algeria, he says the uncertainty over how long detainees will be held made him and others desperate. it's a waiting game, man. in the detention centre, you never know how lo
so, for example, there's this one — "poor culture amongst brook house residential staff.and that their behaviour goes unchallenged". these are the notes he read out at his resignation meeting. there is a group that actually concerned me on their relationships with detainees. it was around language that they used. a sense of roughness and a use of force. gas says it investigates all complaints and has whistle—blowing procedures. the home office decides who spends time in...
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please, brooke.ell me i still have you. ♪ >> steffy: liam, i know you don't want to hear this, but -- >> liam: what? my dad's extending an olive branch? you're right. i don't want to hear it, not for a long time. >> steffy: he regrets what he's -- >> liam: maybe not ever. >> steffy: he regrets what he's done. >> liam: look at my face, steffy. let the man live with regret.
please, brooke.ell me i still have you. ♪ >> steffy: liam, i know you don't want to hear this, but -- >> liam: what? my dad's extending an olive branch? you're right. i don't want to hear it, not for a long time. >> steffy: he regrets what he's -- >> liam: maybe not ever. >> steffy: he regrets what he's done. >> liam: look at my face, steffy. let the man live with regret.
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callum tulley has worked at brook house for two years.s a culture of violence at brook house, when i started working there, i was, i quite quickly became disturbed by what i was seeing and hearing about. it is the latest scandal to hit gas. last year another panorama investigation at medway secure training centre in kent led to allegations of the mistreatment of some teenagers held there. the company says it is waiting to see the brook house footage but has suspended nine staff and put five others on restricted duties. my initial reaction is that i am absolutely disgusted by the alleged behaviour. it is totally unacceptable to me, to the organisation, to anyone else who would work in this kind of vocation. what does that tell you about the culture of brook house and also of gas because culture comes from on high. my expectations are very clear, that we care for people, we look after people, on occasions we challenge people, and we do so in a way that is accepted, that is clearly laid down. it's the home office that decides who is detained
callum tulley has worked at brook house for two years.s a culture of violence at brook house, when i started working there, i was, i quite quickly became disturbed by what i was seeing and hearing about. it is the latest scandal to hit gas. last year another panorama investigation at medway secure training centre in kent led to allegations of the mistreatment of some teenagers held there. the company says it is waiting to see the brook house footage but has suspended nine staff and put five...
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brooke baldwin picks up coverage right now. >>> wolf, thank you so much. i'm brooke baldwin. you're watching cnn. we are following the news out of north korea. out of the north firing another ballistic missile over japan in defiance of recent u.n. sanctions. [ siren ringing ] >> that is the sound of a siren in northern japan warning citizens to take cover. soon, the u.n. security council will meet for an emergency session at the request of japan. just a short time ago, there at the white house, we just heard from h.r. mcmaster, the national security adviser and the u.n. ambassador, nikki haley. >> what we are seeing is they continue to be provocative, they continue to be reckless, at that point, there's not a whole lot the security council is going to be able to do from here. when you've cut 90% of the trade and 30% of the oil. so having said that, i have no problem kicking it to general mattis, because i think he has plenty of options. >> what is different about this approach is that we're out of time, right? as ambassador haley said, we've been kicking the can down the road
brooke baldwin picks up coverage right now. >>> wolf, thank you so much. i'm brooke baldwin. you're watching cnn. we are following the news out of north korea. out of the north firing another ballistic missile over japan in defiance of recent u.n. sanctions. [ siren ringing ] >> that is the sound of a siren in northern japan warning citizens to take cover. soon, the u.n. security council will meet for an emergency session at the request of japan. just a short time ago, there at...
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brooke? >> south korea a key ally of the u.s., simply calling them appeasers, paula hancock is in seoul. thank you. >>> let's broaden out the conversation. jimmy mettle is with me, he worked on the national security council during the clinton administration, and also retired brigadier general anthony taita, and also a security correspondent at the "new york times." gentlemen, thank you all so many for coming in. it's such an important conversation, beginning, general, with this bomb itself. it's pyongyang, think claims this was the successful test of a hydrogen bomb, could be strapped, they say to an icbm, eight times and power much as hiroshima. tell me what more we need to know. >> i think we know what we need to know. the ability of north korea to fire intercontinental ballistic missiles, and to put a nuclear warhead on it. they have said this is what want to do. weft a strategy that really has two underlying principles. one is to have an international order based on the rule of law, and s
brooke? >> south korea a key ally of the u.s., simply calling them appeasers, paula hancock is in seoul. thank you. >>> let's broaden out the conversation. jimmy mettle is with me, he worked on the national security council during the clinton administration, and also retired brigadier general anthony taita, and also a security correspondent at the "new york times." gentlemen, thank you all so many for coming in. it's such an important conversation, beginning, general,...
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i'm brooke baldwin. you're watching cnn. we start with president trump on his way to indiana, to announce the details of his much-heralded tax cut plan and we'll get into the weeds on that in just a second. but first, the president stopping, speaking with media, making a bunch of headlines as he was leaving the white house, including on the possibility of an executive order involving health care. here he was. >> well, we have a man who's going to be a great senator. and i, i'm very happy with that. i spoke to him last night. i never met him, i never spoke to him. i'm very happy with him and i have to say, luther came a long way from the time i endorsed him. and he ran a good race, but roy ran a really great race. and i know what they did and they used him very much in the campaign. but he works hard and i'm sure things will work out. i just wanted to say, though, on health care, we have the votes for health care. we have one senator that's in the hospital. he can't vote because he's in the hospital. >> a
i'm brooke baldwin. you're watching cnn. we start with president trump on his way to indiana, to announce the details of his much-heralded tax cut plan and we'll get into the weeds on that in just a second. but first, the president stopping, speaking with media, making a bunch of headlines as he was leaving the white house, including on the possibility of an executive order involving health care. here he was. >> well, we have a man who's going to be a great senator. and i, i'm very happy...
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callum tully has worked at brook house for two years. there's a culture of violence at brook house.started working there, i wasjust... ..quite quickly became just disturbed by what i was seeing and hearing about. it is the latest scandal to hit gas. last year, another panorama investigation at medway secure training centre in kent led to allegations of the mistreatment of some teenagers held there. the company says it is waiting to see the brook house footage, but has suspended nine staff, and put five others on restricted duties. my initial reaction is i'm absolutely disgusted by the alleged behaviour. it's totally unacceptable to me, to the organisation, to anybody else who would work in this kind of vocation. what does that tell you about the culture of brook house, but also the culture of gas? because culture comes from on high. my expectations are very clear. that we care for people, we look after people. on occasion we challenge people. and we do that in a way that is accepted, that is clearly laid down. it is understood an ex—gas officer who now works for the home office has
callum tully has worked at brook house for two years. there's a culture of violence at brook house.started working there, i wasjust... ..quite quickly became just disturbed by what i was seeing and hearing about. it is the latest scandal to hit gas. last year, another panorama investigation at medway secure training centre in kent led to allegations of the mistreatment of some teenagers held there. the company says it is waiting to see the brook house footage, but has suspended nine staff, and...
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brooke, the parameters aren't a secret. it will be border security funding and some type of protection for daca, but the specifics, the details of those parameters are extremely important and haven't been flushed out yet. i think that's what we've been hearing from republicans all day. whatever democrats say, republicans aren't there yet. there's no deal yet. according to the speaker, not even negotiations, just discussions. >> right. phil mattingly, good to see you back on my tv again. exactly how outraged is the president's base? here is iowa congressman steve king. >> going to reverse here the president's policy or it will just blow up in his face. i mean, this was a straight up promise all the way through his campaign. what it means is the base believe him. they won't be able to defend him anymore. >> with me now, cnn political analyst brian carem. brian -- >> brooke. >> -- listen, you hear all these different versions of there's a deal, maybe there's a half deal, definitely there's a deal, definitely not amnesty. what'
brooke, the parameters aren't a secret. it will be border security funding and some type of protection for daca, but the specifics, the details of those parameters are extremely important and haven't been flushed out yet. i think that's what we've been hearing from republicans all day. whatever democrats say, republicans aren't there yet. there's no deal yet. according to the speaker, not even negotiations, just discussions. >> right. phil mattingly, good to see you back on my tv again....
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brook? >> thank you, seth. >>> so far nearly 900 flights the islands in the hurricane's potential path. our affiliate kpix is tracking irma. >> they're receive 1g 50-mile-per-hour wind gusts as literally the eye of the storm is passing directly your head or nearby. the worst of the hurricane is the eyewall which surrounds the center of the storm. that's what's moving toward barbuda right now and will move toward saint martin and the virgin islands in the next several hours. it's got sustained winds of 185 miles per hour. the wind gusts have been as high as 225 miles per hour. that is as strong as an ef-5 tonight. it continues to move west-northwest. here's the track, dangerously close to puerto rico, then dangerousl 5 to the dominican republic and haiti. then the track widens. it in clurds the state of florida, but a direct hit is still not a guarantee. there will be significant damage from barbuda to the virgin islands. once again a direct hit on the state of florida is not yet guarantee. a
brook? >> thank you, seth. >>> so far nearly 900 flights the islands in the hurricane's potential path. our affiliate kpix is tracking irma. >> they're receive 1g 50-mile-per-hour wind gusts as literally the eye of the storm is passing directly your head or nearby. the worst of the hurricane is the eyewall which surrounds the center of the storm. that's what's moving toward barbuda right now and will move toward saint martin and the virgin islands in the next several hours....
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so, for example, there's this one — "poor culture amongst brook house residential staff.re the notes he read out at his resignation meeting. there is a group that actually concerned me on their relationships with detainees. it was around language that they used. a sense of roughness and a use of force. gas says it investigates all complaints and has whistle—blowing procedures. the home office decides who spends time in immigration detention centres like brook house. people were only meant to be held for a few days before deportation, but some spend months, even years, in such places. mustapha zitouni was in brook house for nearly a year after finishing a prison sentence. this is him protesting on the suicide—prevention netting, razor blades in his hands. his flight home has been cancelled because his papers weren't correct and he's upset. now back in algeria, he says the uncertainty over how long detainees will be held made him and others desperate. it's a waiting game, man. in the detention centre, you never know how long you're gonna be. one day, one year, or three or f
so, for example, there's this one — "poor culture amongst brook house residential staff.re the notes he read out at his resignation meeting. there is a group that actually concerned me on their relationships with detainees. it was around language that they used. a sense of roughness and a use of force. gas says it investigates all complaints and has whistle—blowing procedures. the home office decides who spends time in immigration detention centres like brook house. people were only...
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i'm brooke baldwin.a today fighting back against republicans' efforts to repeal and replace his signature piece of legislation. during a speech just a bit ago at the bill and melinda gates foundation in new york, today president obama said he was confident that the progress his administration made on health care will not be erased. >> and so when i see people trying to undo that hard-won progress for the 50th or 60th time with bills that would raise costs or reduce coverage or roll back protections for older americans or people with pre-existing conditions, the cancer survivor, the expectant mom or the child with autism, or asthma, for whom coverage once again would be almost unattainable, it is aggravating. and all of this being done without any demonstrable economic or actuarial or plain common-sense rationale, it frustrates. and it certainly is frustrating to have to mobilize every couple of months to keep our leaders from inflicting real human suffering on our constituents. but typically that's how p
i'm brooke baldwin.a today fighting back against republicans' efforts to repeal and replace his signature piece of legislation. during a speech just a bit ago at the bill and melinda gates foundation in new york, today president obama said he was confident that the progress his administration made on health care will not be erased. >> and so when i see people trying to undo that hard-won progress for the 50th or 60th time with bills that would raise costs or reduce coverage or roll back...
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[applause] tori is coming to brookings.it's a great boom to us in a great boom to the other institutions. i do think your idea about a cyber project could be one that not only you will find colleagues here at brookings eager to work with you but other institutions and one thing. the washington think tank is reaching out in many ways to get out beyond the beltway, but particularly in the puget sound silicon valley area. perhaps we can find some partners on the other side of the atlantic. >> okay, go forth and be transatlantic. good to see you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> finishing up our live coverage, if you missed any of this event it will be available to you shortly online at cspan.org. just type brookings into the video search bar. today is the 30th anniversary of the cspan video library and events that we covered either happen 30 minutes ag
[applause] tori is coming to brookings.it's a great boom to us in a great boom to the other institutions. i do think your idea about a cyber project could be one that not only you will find colleagues here at brookings eager to work with you but other institutions and one thing. the washington think tank is reaching out in many ways to get out beyond the beltway, but particularly in the puget sound silicon valley area. perhaps we can find some partners on the other side of the atlantic....
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brooks: thank you. we know that american patients, providers and manufacturers have benefited greatly from congress' previous authorization of f.d.a. user fees for prescription drugs, generic drugs, bilogic, animal drugs, medical devices, but we know o.t.c. drugs, products have lagged behind. how do you believe the user fees authorized in this legislation combined with congressional appropriations will give you the necessary resources to bring the o.t.c. drug regulation on par with other drug and medical products? and then secondly, in addition to the personnel increases, which you've talked about going from 30 to 135, what resources will this legislation provide f.d.a. to improve the system? dr. woodcock: well, we plan to spend about $26 million on investing in i.t. system so this becomes paperless instead of a paper-intensive process, and that would require about $3 million a year ongoing for maintenance once it's built. so $26 million will be spread out over the first four years or so of the program.
brooks: thank you. we know that american patients, providers and manufacturers have benefited greatly from congress' previous authorization of f.d.a. user fees for prescription drugs, generic drugs, bilogic, animal drugs, medical devices, but we know o.t.c. drugs, products have lagged behind. how do you believe the user fees authorized in this legislation combined with congressional appropriations will give you the necessary resources to bring the o.t.c. drug regulation on par with other drug...
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i'm brook baldwin. we'll be right back. for your heart... your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is now the number one selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. you don't let anything lkeep you sidelined. come on! that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein, and 26 vitamins and minerals... for the strength and energy, to get back to doing what you love. ensure, always be you. haven't you ever wanted sowatch your step.ry? a pilot like you should be flying for the c.i.a. holy- shh... you are an airline pilot. that's how you support this family. this is gonna be good for us. based on an incredible true story... we need you to deliver stuff for us. just don't get caught. of c.i.a.'s biggest secret. i helped build an army, defend a country and create the biggest drug cartel this world has ever seen. that sounds m
i'm brook baldwin. we'll be right back. for your heart... your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is now the number one selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. you don't let anything lkeep you sidelined. come on! that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein, and 26 vitamins and minerals... for the...
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this is brook house immigration removal centre near gatwick airport.d a place when drugs and self—harm are commonplace. with offices struggling under huge pressure, many doing their best, but some were seen bullying, abusing even allegedly assaulting detainees. the home office pays the security firm gas to provide safe and humane accommodation at brook house. this is for asylum seekers and others awaiting deportation. the bbc has seen financial documents from between 2009 and 2016, which suggests the company has been making significant profits on the running of the centre. working out the exact figure is not easy, but slides from an internal presentation given to managers suggests a profit of about 20% in 2013, more than £2.a million, a higher profit that was envisaged by the original home office agreement. nathan wood is a priest who, until three years ago, was a senior gas manager. separately to the documents, he says he sat in meetings where profits at that sort of level were discussed. profit margins at the end of the year i left were declared at a
this is brook house immigration removal centre near gatwick airport.d a place when drugs and self—harm are commonplace. with offices struggling under huge pressure, many doing their best, but some were seen bullying, abusing even allegedly assaulting detainees. the home office pays the security firm gas to provide safe and humane accommodation at brook house. this is for asylum seekers and others awaiting deportation. the bbc has seen financial documents from between 2009 and 2016, which...
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this is brook house immigration removal centre near gatwick airport.self—harm are common place. with officers struggling under huge pressure, many doing their best, but some were seen bullying, abusing, even allegedly assaulting detainees. the home office pays the security firm gas to provide safe and humane accommodation at brook house for a mix of foreign national prisoners, visa overstayers, asylum seekers and others awaiting deportation. the bbc has seen financial documents for a number of years between 2009 and 2016 which suggest the company has been making significant profits on the running of the centre. working out exactly how much isn't straight—forward, but slides from an internal presentation, given to senior managers, suggests a profit ofjust under 20% in 2013 that's more that's more than £2.a million, we're told a substantially higher profit than was envisaged by the original home office agreement. nathan wood is a priest who, until three years ago, was a senior gas manager. separately to the documents, he says he sat in high—level meeting
this is brook house immigration removal centre near gatwick airport.self—harm are common place. with officers struggling under huge pressure, many doing their best, but some were seen bullying, abusing, even allegedly assaulting detainees. the home office pays the security firm gas to provide safe and humane accommodation at brook house for a mix of foreign national prisoners, visa overstayers, asylum seekers and others awaiting deportation. the bbc has seen financial documents for a number...
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>>> you're watching cnn, i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me. we are watching a standoff taking place in the middle of a humanitarian crisis. you have president trump insisting the federal government is delivering in puerto rico. but then you have the mayor of san juan, and she says it's a different story. >> this is not a good news story. this is a people are dying story. this is a life-or-death story. there's a truckload of stuff that cannot be taken to people story. this is a story of a devastation that continues to worsen because people are not getting food and water. if i could scream it a lot more louder -- it is not a good news story when people are dying. when they don't have dialysis. when their generators aren't working and their oxygen isn't providing for them. >> that was the mayor early this morning on cnn responding to the acting homeland security secretary, elaine duke, who had said this -- >> i am very satisfied. i know it's a hard storm to recover from, but the amount of progress that's been made -- and i really would appreciate
>>> you're watching cnn, i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me. we are watching a standoff taking place in the middle of a humanitarian crisis. you have president trump insisting the federal government is delivering in puerto rico. but then you have the mayor of san juan, and she says it's a different story. >> this is not a good news story. this is a people are dying story. this is a life-or-death story. there's a truckload of stuff that cannot be taken to people...
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next is a senior fellow of the director of the turkey project here at brookings. let's dive into and if i could start with this important new book out this week, you spent the last two years talking to many of the senior leaders and their many officials and others in europe about this remarkablee set that affected the eu over the last five years. we look back five years and many people here said in washington that it wasn't an issue anymore because of all the problems have been solved. how do you think about it today in terms of the optimism and pessimism. is europe in the process of unraveling or we have we seen a rebound that it might be about to turn the corner? >> thank you, tom. i think there's a slight mood of optimism permeating europe today thanks to an economic recovery that has taken place the last few months. i think that the landscape is more fragmented than ever. the income gap between north and south is worse than ever. is exacerbated by the economic crisis over the past ten years and there's a split between east and west. as we've seen, the worsenin
next is a senior fellow of the director of the turkey project here at brookings. let's dive into and if i could start with this important new book out this week, you spent the last two years talking to many of the senior leaders and their many officials and others in europe about this remarkablee set that affected the eu over the last five years. we look back five years and many people here said in washington that it wasn't an issue anymore because of all the problems have been solved. how do...
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good morning. >> that's right, brook. the child became a symbol of hope, but no family members came forward to identify her and her name wasn't registered at the school. rescue crews with dogs in and around mexico city spent a third full day and nighting for survivors of tuesday's earthquake. survivors are still being found. this is a rescuer crawling between two collapsed walls pulling a womano mexican president enrique pena nieto said there are still damaged buildings. he said rescues will continue as long as there's hope of anyone trapped or alive. at one of the schools that collapsed stories spread among media that a girl was stuck under the rubble. it gripped the nation. turns out the story wasn't true. officials say all of the children inside had been accounted for. they point out a staff member is in there and may still be alive. nine children and six adults were killed. a scary moment during the day as they had to stop during the day when a reported alarm rang of an aftershock. they yelled out yes we can. it of th
good morning. >> that's right, brook. the child became a symbol of hope, but no family members came forward to identify her and her name wasn't registered at the school. rescue crews with dogs in and around mexico city spent a third full day and nighting for survivors of tuesday's earthquake. survivors are still being found. this is a rescuer crawling between two collapsed walls pulling a womano mexican president enrique pena nieto said there are still damaged buildings. he said rescues...
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[applause] >> tori is coming to brookings. it's a great boom to us in a great boon to us and also to other institutions, that we are partnering with. i do think that your idea about a cyber project could be one that not only you will find colleagues here at brookings butr to work with you, other institutions. one thing i have noticed over the last year or so is that the washington think tank community is reaching out in many ways to ,et out beyond the beltway particularly in puget sound silicon valley area. perhaps with our friends from there, we can find some partners on the other side of the atlantic. >> alright, go forth and be transatlantic. thanks. [applause] [inaudible conversations] . announcer: c-span's washington journal live everyday with news and policy issues that impact you. morning, capitol hill bureau chief for the military times -- for the new york times talks about issues facing the military as congress debates funding. health care reporter know him -- noam levy talks about the future acthe american health car
[applause] >> tori is coming to brookings. it's a great boom to us in a great boon to us and also to other institutions, that we are partnering with. i do think that your idea about a cyber project could be one that not only you will find colleagues here at brookings butr to work with you, other institutions. one thing i have noticed over the last year or so is that the washington think tank community is reaching out in many ways to ,et out beyond the beltway particularly in puget sound...
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questioning then turned to the profit gas makes on brook house.reporting a profit of 20%, how does that add up? we charged the home office 11.2 million for the running of brook house, i am not sure what is in the papers. in terms of what the papers have reported on profit margins, they are wrong. they have not shared with us the information they are looking at, but they are wrong. a conservative questioned why the bbc had not shared its evidence with the firm. it disappoints me that panorama are not working with you, with the home office and with the public in order to deliver that. there seems to be more of an adversarial approach to this. we and the home office team only want these facilities to be run decently, safely and to operate effectively. yvette cooper said none of the answers suggested gas had "any grip" on the situation. you have given us warm words about having some kind of independent inspection. you have told us, somehow these things happen. none of this suggest you have any idea why this has gone wrong so substantially, on your wat
questioning then turned to the profit gas makes on brook house.reporting a profit of 20%, how does that add up? we charged the home office 11.2 million for the running of brook house, i am not sure what is in the papers. in terms of what the papers have reported on profit margins, they are wrong. they have not shared with us the information they are looking at, but they are wrong. a conservative questioned why the bbc had not shared its evidence with the firm. it disappoints me that panorama...
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the brookings institution held a discussion on the state of u.s. transatlantic relationships, and how different european countries are addressing issues, including russian aggression, trade, and immigration. this is an hour and a half. good morning, everybody. thank you for joining us here. my name is rick jones, vice-president and director of the program here a the brookings. it's my pleasure to welcome you for today's event hosted by the brookings center. this event is part of expanding with our partnership with the brookings transatlantic initiative. this is a multi-year platform that will spur a range of new activities not only on global issues, but that the transatlantic partners can get together. we're grateful they recognize that the value that brookings brings to this is our in depth high quality and independent research. we're pleased to be able to announce a fellow that will be joining us and add capacity to our team in answering questions in the relationship and as you see in today's discussions those are substantial. challenges faced in
the brookings institution held a discussion on the state of u.s. transatlantic relationships, and how different european countries are addressing issues, including russian aggression, trade, and immigration. this is an hour and a half. good morning, everybody. thank you for joining us here. my name is rick jones, vice-president and director of the program here a the brookings. it's my pleasure to welcome you for today's event hosted by the brookings center. this event is part of expanding with...
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now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. >>> welcome back, i'm brooke baldwin.g cnn. president trump's own cabinet members are putting his "drain the swamp" brand truly to the test. through -- three, three of his secretaries and epa administrator are under investigation for taking private flights. the worst, health and human services secretary tom price. a source telling cnn that the president is steaming over secretary price for his "stupid" use of private jets. price reportedly spent more than $1 million of taxpayer money in travel costs including taking two dozen charter flights. politico reported the biggest chunk of change here, $500,000, comes from at least two multistop international trips on a government plane. the secretary defended the trips. >> all of these trips were official business. all of them were within budget. all of them were approved by the normal processes that every other administration has gone through prior to the trip. not after. >> secretary price is doing a huge mea culpa by offering to pay back some of the costs. even the some of the
now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. >>> welcome back, i'm brooke baldwin.g cnn. president trump's own cabinet members are putting his "drain the swamp" brand truly to the test. through -- three, three of his secretaries and epa administrator are under investigation for taking private flights. the worst, health and human services secretary tom price. a source telling cnn that the president is steaming over secretary price for his "stupid" use of private jets....
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kerrigan brooks, 10 cares, 142-.nd for the quakers they had, 559-yard of offense, 352nd half points for pen, they won 42-24. >>> delaware hosting cornell, and wow, that looks fun actually. third quarter joe walker, to jamie jarmes, 34 to nothing blue hens. they blow out cornell 41-14. blue hens improving to two-one >> local teams did okay. >> would i say so. >> all right. >>> up next on "action news" we will continue to track hurricane jose, meteorologist melissa magee has your exclusive accu weather seven day forecast when "action news" comes right back. don't let dust and allergens get between you and life's beautiful moments. flonase outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. it helps block 6 key inflammatory substances that cause symptoms. pills block one and 6 is greater than 1. flonase changes everything. (con artists...) they'll try anything to get your medicare card number. so they can steal your identity, commit medicare fraud. what can you do? guard your card? guard your card? just like your credit card. n
kerrigan brooks, 10 cares, 142-.nd for the quakers they had, 559-yard of offense, 352nd half points for pen, they won 42-24. >>> delaware hosting cornell, and wow, that looks fun actually. third quarter joe walker, to jamie jarmes, 34 to nothing blue hens. they blow out cornell 41-14. blue hens improving to two-one >> local teams did okay. >> would i say so. >> all right. >>> up next on "action news" we will continue to track hurricane jose,...
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i'm brooke baldwin thank you so much for being with me.lead" with jake tapper starts right now. >>> welcome to the "the lead" i'm jake tapper we'll start with the breaking news that is both in the world and national lead. two forces of nature leaving rescue crews scrambling to saves lives in mexico. powerful 7.1 earthquake now to blame for 126 deaths much focused attention on crumbling school building, a little girl trapped in the rubble. we've bring that to you live. but first to the national lead officials in puerto rico telling us that the entire island, 3.4 million people is out of power as it takes a beating from
i'm brooke baldwin thank you so much for being with me.lead" with jake tapper starts right now. >>> welcome to the "the lead" i'm jake tapper we'll start with the breaking news that is both in the world and national lead. two forces of nature leaving rescue crews scrambling to saves lives in mexico. powerful 7.1 earthquake now to blame for 126 deaths much focused attention on crumbling school building, a little girl trapped in the rubble. we've bring that to you live....
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brooke. >> allison, i'm glad you brought up the 8.1 two weeks ago.as that in a different bart of mexico? >> it was. it was not in this particular location but it was large enough that the amount of people that felt it was actually pretty widespread. just like this one. when you start getting to those numbers where they're in the 6's, 7's and 8's the area it could spread out is large. you don't have to be near the epicenter to encounter damage. >> we saw people being treated. injuries we don't know yet as far as fatalities are concerned. 7.1 earthquake striking mexico city. allison chinchar. more on the breaking news and just more today here. we'll be right back. he's on his way to work in alaska. this is john. he's on his way to work in new mexico. willie and john both work for us, a business that employs over 90,000 people in the u.s. alone. we are the coca-cola company, and we make much more than our name suggests. we're an organic tea company. a premium juice company. we've got drinks for long days. for birthdays. for turning over new leaves. and
brooke. >> allison, i'm glad you brought up the 8.1 two weeks ago.as that in a different bart of mexico? >> it was. it was not in this particular location but it was large enough that the amount of people that felt it was actually pretty widespread. just like this one. when you start getting to those numbers where they're in the 6's, 7's and 8's the area it could spread out is large. you don't have to be near the epicenter to encounter damage. >> we saw people being treated....
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i'm brooke baldwin.ot of harvey's evacuees are just now returning to their flood mo flood-damaged homes trying to see what's left and much of it is just being taken to the curb to be hauled away. nick valencia is standing by in a houston neighborhood talking to folks who are helping. you were saying last hour a lot of these people are in line waiting to see what remains of their homes. who have you been talking to? >> reporter: brooke, this crowd has grown by the hour here. people waiting to get on some of these civilian boats to get back into their homes. we want to give him his space but he is one of the first responder civilians that has turned into a first responder. went back in to get some of his stuff. now he's using his boat along with this friend here to rescue people. we've been seeing people all day. these people here are just going through the worst of it right now. this is the worst area of houston that remains. the flooding is just as bad as it was a few days ago. there's no sign of the wat
i'm brooke baldwin.ot of harvey's evacuees are just now returning to their flood mo flood-damaged homes trying to see what's left and much of it is just being taken to the curb to be hauled away. nick valencia is standing by in a houston neighborhood talking to folks who are helping. you were saying last hour a lot of these people are in line waiting to see what remains of their homes. who have you been talking to? >> reporter: brooke, this crowd has grown by the hour here. people waiting...